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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jul 1967, p. 7

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rks Y t through were y goalie Merv so picked up @ NET... Gaels ie game of Box United States they travel to ne with Toronto . If look as if scoring string n end last night but he came hird period to going and per- » pressure. - Crane, Baker, Jim Hoculik, older, Sheldon, | Hoculik, Hast- nn, Robinson, in, shall, Keenan, angley, Higgs, ison, Marlowe, naj, Powless, son, Christie, J. Slayton. 1wks downed 4-11 in other night behind Brian Thomp- ed eight goals . Games ed Mister TV Beachcombers ockets, in the ior Lacrosse ast weekend. with three scorer for the los Felix, Dun- on: Vann each len Skea, Bob ary Davies got V Towers, five he scoring hon- , W. Robinson, utton and Fred notching one. ison paced the ) their win with » Bob Leal pot- Jessome, Matt htle and Don red_ singletons. ts, P. Lockett with D. Craggs n each getting Braves Beat Pirates On Alou's Grand-Slam By BOB GREEN Associated Press Sports Writer Atlanta Braves are off and running, making a serious, Con- certed bid for the top spot in the National League, and Felipe Alou says the signs are all there) that they'll succeed. Alou cracked a grand-slam jnight game. Cincinnati Phillies) Mike Shannon drove in four 8-5 in another night game, while|runs on a homer, double and Chicago Cubs called on Charlie | sacrifice fly, and Tim McCar- Hartenstein to put down a ninth-| ver had four singles, lifting his inning rally and preserve a 4-3| average to a league-leading .355 lay victory over San Francisco for St. Louis, but the Cards had THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 18, 1967 7 Argos Bounce Bombers With Gabler At The Helm By THE CANADIAN PRESS {managed a meagre 140 yards, Toronto Argonauts and Brit-|including a humiliating minus- ish Columbia Lions won exhi-| 25-yard effort on the ground, bition Canadian Football League | B.C, WINS 3-0 | Giants. | Los Angeles and were not scheduled. Houston to fight off a bases-loaded Met threat in the ninth to preserve it. homer Monday night, helping|CLINCHES VICTORY PINSON HITS WINNER the Braves to a 6-2 decision} Alou's grand slam was the Vada Pinson's fourth hit of over Pittsburgh Pirates, and/clincher for Atlanta, which won the game, a run-scoring double then did some reminiscing. its fourth straight and eighth in|in the eighth inning, broke a 5-5 "The only other one I hit was|ihe last 10 games. jtie and pointed Cincinnati to its in 1962 in Candlestick Park! The Pirates' Bob Veale gavejvictory over the Reds. Moments when I was playing for San/1p a single to Joe Torre lead-|later Tony Perez clinched it Francisco. ing off the decisive sixth. Two|with a two-run triple. Pinson "And we won the pennant that| walks and a sacrifice followed,|also singled three times and vear."" |producing one run. Veale then | walked. Lee May had a solo "The victory left the Braves|walked pitcher Ken Johnson in-|homer for the winners. still 44% games back of leading|tentionally to load the bases,| Rich Nye, a Cub rookie left- St. Louis Cardinals who fought}and Alou unloaded his 10th hander, was coasting along with off New York Mets 6-4 in a'horner of the season. a five-hitter and a 4-1 lead with --_--_-- re two out in the ninth at San ; ' . Francisco. But pinch - hitter Dick Groat and Jim Davenport uva O Ss Tdl I ling |singled and both scored on Bob |Etheridge's triple. The Cubs jthen called on Hartenstein to get Willie McCovey on a ground Nears Completion * a NEW YORK (CP) -- Georgejhe stopped the same Jones on Legion Track | Chuvalo, the hard - rock Cana-|Oct. 2, 1964. Since then he has dian boxing champion, lastjlost to Floyd Patterson in 12,| k cl leted the hardest/Ernie T Il 15, Eduard 7 M b | week his training for his im-|Corletti in 10, Clay ine ile] "CGI sMeIMDCLS Perform Well portant heavyweight bout this|fight in 15 and to Bonavena. ETOBICOKE--Oshawa Legion Wednesday night with unbeaten! since the loss to Bonavena, | Joe Frazier with this advice/Chyyalo has 'won 11 straight ringing in his ears: ,, |bouts by knockouts over medi-| "Use your left hand more. ocre opponents. The advice came from the} The Canadian didn't make any|'© Etobicoke on Saturday, to Track Club sent eight members| Ottawa Rough Rider half- back Bo Scott (16) has one of his romps around the end cut short by lunging defen- sive end Ron Payne of Cal- SCOTT EXCURSION CUT SHORT gary Stampeders during an CFL exhibition game at Lansdowne Park at Ottawa Monday. Calgary won 22-7 The game was the first ex- highest authority -- Joe Louis, | money out of boxing until 1965|C°mpete in the Central Ontario the great ex - champion who} joined the Chuvalo camp as special adviser. Louis visited the camps _ of both fighters, then delivered this opinion to expectant reporters: "I'm more positive than ever that George will have to use his left hand more than he has in previous fights. Left-hand blows} are the best way to set up a man who is always coming at his opponent."" Frazier, 23, from Philadel- phia, is an 11-to-5 favorite over the strong-jawed, 'thick-necked 29-year-old Chuvalo. Their bout isn't part of the much-touted heavyweight elimi- nation tournament but it will have an important bearing in determining a successor. to Cas- sius Clay. | WILL GO 12 | They will go 12 rounds at Madison Square Garden. The bout will be telecast continent- wide by Madison Square Gar- den - RKO General Presenta- tions, with New York City blacked out. It will be broadcast and telecast in Canada by the CBC from the 10 p.m, EDT starting time. when he got the Patterson bout. "Until Patterson, when we} got $50,000--half for my end--I} Age-Class track and field cham-| pionships and five of them, plus| Yastrzemskis Bat games in the west Monday night ferent fashions. Winnipeg Blue Bombers 42-20 a dull game. defenders bewildered in the down strikes twice to Bobby ning. yards over the middle for Tor- onto's other touchdown as the Argonauts led 14-13 after the In Vancouver, the total scor- | by Joe Kapp, playing the entire lfirst half. Paul Brothers, Pete | Ohler and Tom Roth also got in the game. Hamilton's offence was | strictly a.passing affair, They lcollected 186 yards in the air, lcompared with 36 on the ground. OTTAWA (CP)-- Calgary Stampeders rolled to their third straight exhibition game victory --but they did it in vastly dif-|ing summary amounted to' Ted | Monday night with a lack-lustre h Gerela bootin field 1 e: 22-7 victory over Ottawa Rough In Winnipeg, the Argos routed | jn Neg aa" spiel hae arly | Riders. and in Vancouver, the Lions| players beat Hamilton Tiger-Cats 3-0 in|from minor injuries, includin,: backs Larry Eilmes, Bill Mu Argo quarterback Wally Gab-|sey and fn Shafer and a jrison for the first two touch- ler's long passes left Winnipeg |fensive end Tom Brown. B.C, was without several key who are recovering Import Ammon McWashing- high - scoring game. Gabler set|ton, crashed through the Ham- up Toronto's first touchdown, alilton front wall for 6%. Soe 26-yard gallop by Larry Fergu-|while Warren Jackson, another son, with a 58-yard pass to Mel| rookie, also carried 10 times. Profit, Then he threw touch-|and made 44 yards. Coach Ralph Sazio alternated Taylor and once to Pete Man-|quarterbacks Joe Zuger and Bill Redell by quarters. All four Herman Brannon went three|B.C, quarterbacks saw action, with Bernie Faloney, who came to B.C. to fill the spot vacated Calgary quarterback Peter ae threw first-quarter touch- down passes to fullback Lovell |Coleman and end Herman Har- downs, as he completed 14 of his \24 pass attempts. first quarter, 30-13 at the half, | and 31-20 after three quarters | before 14,000 fans. John Vilunas | contributed four converts and a} pair of field goals and Dave Mann two singles to the Argo-| naut scoring. Blue Bombers, who all but} collapsed after the first quarter, | got touchdowns from Dave Rai- mey, Ken Duke and Paul Rob: | son. Jack Robinson and Roger Hamelin kicked converts. hibition in the newly-rebuilt stadium which will be the site of this year's Grey Cup. KAMPING UNLIMITED Townline Road North (CP Wirephoto) Toronto piled up 548 yards-- |347 passing and 201 on the ground--with Gabler good on 11 of 16 attempts. Blue Bombers (1 Mile North of King St. £.) PH. 728-9942 Check the Camping Column in the Classified Section for our od, OPEN SOON OSHAWA VIC TANNY' CANADA'S LARGEST AND FINEST CHAIN OF HEALTH SPA'S |ISN"T TOO HAPPY the Junior relay team, qualified | be = re aenmar weaver wows aman TTS SOx Into 1r a fighter,' he says. "From. Pat- terson to -eihal I've made close Oshawa Legion Track Club's to $90,000." team included Pete Mewett, Chuvalo is ranked 10th and|Grant Osborne, Dave Linklater. Frazier second by the World| Jerry Mays, Aris Birze, Mike Boxing Association, which has} Plancke, Ed Kiwasniewski and approved an eight-man elimina:|Gord Kent. Grant Osborne tion tournament involving all! qualified in the Junior men's the contenders except Frazier! mile run, finishing seventh, with and Chuvalo. Both have stood/time of 15:11.9. aloof from the tournament. | Gord Kent finished fourth in As recently as last Thursday;|the 100-yard dash, to qualify, Irving Ungerman, Chuvalo's with his time of 10.7. Toronto manager, spurned a bid) Jerry Mayes was first in the for Chuvalo to enter the WBA|120-yard hurdles and also quali- tournament as a replacerent/fied in the Junior 440-yard for Leotis Martin, who was un-|hurdles, with his third-place able to pass a physical. |finish, in one minute flat. | Pete Mewett finished third in Ft .,, the men's "'open" mile run, with Ungerman said Chuvalo still g fine time of 4:28. is angry at the WBA for drop-| Qchawa's Junior men's relay ping the Canadian from fifth to}team qualified, running the 4 10th in the ratings this spring} x 440 in fifth spot. after Chuvalo refused to accept!' Gorg Kent was sixth in the tournament terms. Ring n.aga-| running jump, with 19° 7", to zine still ranks . the Canadian) qualify and he also qualified in ifth. 'the triple jump, finishing fourth. The WBA's elimination tour-| Ed Kwasniewski qualified in the end of this month. -|Boston outfielder think it must|trounced Detroit Tigers 7-1 and|2-0 in other AL games. Chicago By THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS; In his latest step Monday} Washington Senators won| | The saying goes, "Youth mustjnight, Yastrzemski, the oldest their eighth straight by beating | jbe served," and old-timer Carljregular in a_ starting lineup|Cleveland Indians 4-2, Balti-! |Yastrzemski thinks it could be|which averages 24 years of age,|more Orioles topped New York | \this year doubled, homered and drove in|Yankees 6-1 and California An- Not only does the 27-year-old|three runs as the Red Sox/gels blanked Minnesota Twins 67 RAMBLER AMBASSADORS Prices Never Lower Trade Allowances Never Higher At be served, he has been taking|took over sole possession ofjand Kansas City were not steps all season to make sure it|third place in the American) scheduled. | is. League. Youth and hot weather seem | -- like a winning combination to} Yastrzemski. AGREES WITH PILOT | The age - weather parlay also appeals to manager Dick Wil- Leafs Edge Toledo THE RAMBLER KINGS But Lose Morehead"... advantage in the ho i By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Hens, and Jacksonville Suns, it has el ability, oyun? ee Rochester Red Wings are fac-|who edged Syracuse Chiefs 3-2.|lieve we have," Williams said ing their stiffest challenge of; The Leafs. built up a 4-0 lead) The Red Sox jumped on De- |the season for the International) with two runs in each the first|troit's Denny McLain for three | League lead. and seventh innings whenjruns in the first inning. | The leaders almost from the|starter Dave Morehead was) Yastrzemski is hitting .328 opening day, Rochester dropped|forced out of action with a) with 65 RBI. He already has six a 5-2 decision to Richmond|pulled groin muscle in the|more homers and just 15 fewer nament became feasible after)both the shot put and discus|prayes Monday and meet the| eighth. Scoring will be by the point system. Both boxers were pronounced] conviction for spurning the U.S. in excellent condition when they took their New York State Ath- letic Commission pre-fight phys-! icals Thursday. The match between the hard- hitting young Frazier, last Olympic heavyweight champion and winner of all 16 of his pro- fessional bouts--14 by knockouts --and the experienced Chuvalo, who hasn't been knocked off his feet in 62 pro fights, is regarded as a natural. "There's a lot of interest in} the fight," said Harry Markson, director of boxing for the Gar- the WBA and the New Yorkithrow, seventh in the shot put!chajiening Braves in a double- Fred Wenz came on in relief |RBI than he did last season jwhen he hit .278. State boxing authorities stripped|and fourth in the discus, with a! header tonight with only 1%4]/and the usually reliable toiler| Clay of his title following his|toss of 125' 6'. Consecutive run - scoring sin- military draft. Clay is free on bail while the conviction is be- ing appealed to higher courts. It's a certainty--if the word can be applied in the boxing world--that the winner of Wed- nesday's 12-rounder will be very much in the championship pic- | Jerry Mays won the Junior men's high jump event, with alonly a few weeks ago has dis- splendid leap of 6' 2". jsolved into a two-team fight Fuels Lose . j ae of the WBA Final Game Both Chuvalo and Frazier ; ., ; 5 Oshawa Quality Fuels lost perio expressed confidence of only one game in the Lorne ee Ford Memorial Tournament but) Chuvalo, understandably, does|jt was the pay-off as Willow-| not fear the dynamite in Frazi-|qale took top honors beating den. 'Frazier appears to be the/jer's fists. But the fact that the|OQshawa 7-6 Sunday. most exciting heavyweight/Canadian can absor b vast) | come up since/amounts of punishment without|tory was headed up by Pezzin| puncher to Louis." Willowdale's tournament. vic-| oth Chuvalo and Frazier|who hit two triples and aj He predicted a crowd of aboutjhave expressed confidence Of/doyble as Davies blasted a| 15,000 would pay more than|victory. $100,000: at: the. box. office, at" prices ranging from $5 to $20. The boxers have been guaran- teed a minimum of $50,000 each against 25 per cent of the gate and television receipts. MADE COMEBACK Frazier is a six - foot, 203- pounder, who has knocked out Doug Jones in six rounds and|chalked up two wins in exhi-|~°. | ; } ' Eddie Machen in.10 and won a|bition lacrosse games here on|* single as did Keith White. 10-round decision over Oscar Bonavena after the Argentine|Dalhousie in the afternoon and) singles banged. out by Tom slugger had dropped him twice in the second round. Chuvalo, six feet and 215|Catharines, 15-6, in an even pounds, has a 47-13-2 win-loss- tie record and has knocked out 40 opponents. But he hasn't/ed the scoring in Port Dalhous- 1i4, tut a double by Davies whipped anyone important since Canada Behind In Dinghy Races ed the, Port COWES, England (Reuters)-- Canadians finished well back in the opening race Monday of the Prince of Wales Cup competi- tion for 14-foot dinghies. John Roberts of Hamilton, aboard Thunder, came in 29th out of 69 entries and David Johnson's Ripple and War Mokimm's Cavbat IV did not finish. Canadian team captain Ian Bruce of Montreal did not race Monday. McKimm is from Ottawa. Jereny Pudney of Britain won the race, first of a week- long competition, in Fanciful. home run and a double. ~~~ | Cawley came up with a triple and a double for Willow- Local Pee Wees dale and McGee a double and} a single while Scott hit a double Harginson . land Boivin and Grab Two Wins): Larry Wright was Oshawa's| ST. CATHARINES (Staff) -|'P man at the plate with a| _\triple and a_ single while Oshawa Pee Wee All - Starsiciortie Rout hit a double and) ae ; | Al Prentice and Ron Parfitt Saturday, winning 11-4 in Port) it doubles for Oshawa with then whipping the Sparran Ath- ; S htok antl letic Club boys, here in St-le eae Asht "| The seore teetered back .and forth with Oshawa tying it up in their half of 'the ninth in- ing session. Five young Oshawa stars shar- ie with Jim Freeman -hoteh-| cave Willowdale the. win in ing three goals while Doug Ear-| their half of the inning hart, Danny Morency, Glenn Willowdale grabbed a 1-0 'ead Kirkham and Stan Cockerton in the third inning but the lead| "gis rape ae Ye ears aivia. Changed hands four' times be-| OU Ok le ihoosie. total, fre Oshawa came back to tie| T Sec ane waatek i score twice, losing at the! 'om rborn, Hen ; | Stephen Garner and KeViN|Gchawa Onn Qg0 211-6 tL 2 Bryson scoring one apiece. - |wiaaie, 001 002 2117 12 0 Against St. Catharines" Spat-| Woermke, White and Cappic- tan A. C., Danny Morency was outti and Nestie; aud' Davies the big scorer for the Pee Wee| ing Harginson, | games separating the two clubs./give up a three-run homer to} What was a blistering race/don Pepper in the ninth then put runners on first and second before Pete Magrini got the last {with third place Columbus Jets}Mud Hen out. jeight games off the pace after| losing 2-1 Monday to Buffalo} Bisons. The Bisons are tied 8!4 games| |back with Toronto Maple Leafs,/in the sixth and four more in| two thir, After Jim Britton of Rich- mond and Tom Fisher of Roch- ester worked five scoreless in- nings, the Braves scored once | EPSTEIN SCORES 2 gles in the third inning sparked the Senators, who now have the longest winning streak in the ex- jpansion club's history and the |longest in Washington since the |1949 club won nine. RK Mike Epstein 'singled home | KEVIN CHIPMAN AND GERRY KRAMER TRENT AUTO SALES LIMITED PETERBOROUGH AND BOWMANVILLE 1967 AMBASSADOR = 118" wheelbase, minimum engine 145 h.p. Choice of 6's or V-8's. Choice of transmissions and other options. Complete safety package. 5-year or 50,000- mile warranty. 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